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CONNECTICUT  STATE  LIBRARY 
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UNIVERSITY  Of  ILLINOIS. 

Employers’  Liability  and  Workmen’s 
Compensation 

List  of  references  to  material  in  the 
Connecticut  State  Library 


Hartford,  Conn, 
Published  by  the  Library 
1913 


NOTE 


The  following  list  of  references  on  Employers’  Liability 
and  Workmen’s  Compensation  has  been  prepared  by  the  Con¬ 
necticut  State  Library  more  especially  for  the  use  of  the  members 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  1918.  Only  the  more  recent  material 
in  the  library  has  been  included,  and  no  attempt  has  been  made 
to  analyze  the  articles  in  general  encyclopaedias. 

Similar  lists  on  topics  of  current  interest  will  be  issued 
from  time  to  time. 

Members  are  reminded  that  the  Special  Legislative  Refer¬ 
ence  Department  of  the  State  Library,  located  in  the  new  State 
Library  and  Supreme  Court  building,  is  at  their  service.  In  this 
department  there  have  been  assembled  and  conveniently  arranged 
for  ready  reference  not  only  the  laws,  journals,  printed  bills, 
special  and  departmental  reports  of  Connecticut,  but  also  the 
special  reports,  literature,  laws,  and  proposed  laws  relating  to  the 
principal  questions  now  before  the  General  Assemblies  of  the 
several  states.  As  the  material  in  this  section  is  being  added  to 
daily,  it  is  hoped  that  this  department  may  be  used  freely.  Mes¬ 
sengers  between  the  State  Capitol  and  State  Library  will  be  on 
duty  during  the  session. 


Connecticut  State  Library, 
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LIST  OF  REFERENCES  TO  MATERIAL  IN  THE  CONNECTICUT  STATE 

LIBRARY 


GENERAL  AND  UNITED  STATES 

Adams,  E.  A.  &  Sprackling,  W.  E.  Employers’  liability  and 
workmen’s  compensation.  69  p.  Providence  1912. 

Rhode  Island  —  State  library.  Legislative  reference  bul¬ 
letin  No.  5. 

1 1  Contains  a  digest  of  the  laws  of  the  states ;  with  an  original 
draft  of  a  proposed  bill  and  arguments  for  the  provisions 
thereof.  ’  ’ 

Allport,  W.  H.  American  railway  relief  funds. 

Journal  of  political  economy  20:1+9-78,  101-31+,  Jan.-Feb. 
1912. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Accident 
insurance  and  liability  insurance. 

Annals  26:303-39,  Sept.  1905. 

-  Industrial  accidents  and  their  prevention. 

Annals  38:71-11 1+,  July  1911. 

-  Legal  and  constitutional  questions  involved  in  employers’ 

liability  and  workmen’s  compensation. 

Annals  38:117-65,  July  1911. 

-  Legislation  concerning  employers’  liability. 

Annals  38:169-278,  July  1911. 

American  association  for  labor  legislation.  Bibliography  on 

industrial  hygiene,  trial  list  of  references  on  occupational 
diseases  and  industrial  hygiene. 

American  labor  legislation  review  2:367-1+17 ,  June  1912. 

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American  association  for  labor  legislation.  Comfort,  health 
and  safety  in  factories. 

American  labor  legislation  review  v.  1,  no.  2,  June  1911. 

Comparative  analysis  of  existing  laws  in  the  several  states, 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  J.  K.  Commons. 

-  Employers’  liability  legislation  in  various  states. 

Review  of  legislation  no.  1,  p.  10-15,  1909. 

-  Report  of  special  committee  on  standard  schedule  for 

reporting  of  industrial  accidents. 

American  labor  legislation  review  2:65-87 ,  Feb.  1912. 

Andrews,  J.  B.  Industrial  diseases  and  occupational  standards. 

9  p.  1910. 

- Reports  of  occupational  diseases  and  accidents  [in  va¬ 
rious  states  during  1911] . 

American  political  science  review  6:21/.0-J/.2,  May  1912. 

Bailey,  W.  F.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  personal  injuries,  includ¬ 
ing  employers’  liability,  master  and  servant,  and  the 
workmen’s  compensation  act.  3  v.  Chic.  1912. 

Bartlett,  G.  A.  Industry’s  responsibilities  for  its  accidents. 
100  p.  Wash.  1908. 

Belmont,  August.  Workmen’s  compensation  and  accident  pre¬ 
vention  . 

National  civic  federation.  Proceedings  1911,  11:227-31. 

Boyd,  J.  Ii.  Liability  legislation,  its  purpose  and  methods  of 
enforcement. 

Ohio  state  bar  association.  Proceedings  1911,  32:90-172. 

- —  Workmen’s  compensation  or  insurance  of  workmen  and 

their  dependents  against  the  loss  of  wages  arising  out 
of  industrial  accidents. 

American  journal  of  sociology  17 :51^0-lf 5,  Jan.  1912. 

Comparative  study  of  the  progress  of  the  legislative  move¬ 
ment  in  the  several  states  of  the  United  States. 

Bradbury,  H.  B.  Bradbury’s  Workmen’s  compensation  and 
state  insurance  law  of  the  U.  S. ;  a  complete  analysis 
of  the  compensation  and  state  insurance  laws  of  all  the 


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states  where  such  acts  have  been  passed,  as  well  as  the 
statutes  in  complete  form,  together  with  the  latest 
British  compensation  act.  1174  p.  N.  Y.  1912. 

Brantley,  W.  G.  Workmen’s  compensation  legislation.  13  p. 
1912. 

U.  S.  —  Senate.  62d  cong.,  2d  sess.  Doc.  no.  905. 

Defense  of  the  federal  workmen’s  compensation  bill,  by  a 
member  of  the  commission  which  prepared  it. 

Burke,  John.  Address  on  employers’  liability  and  workmen’s 
compensation  acts.  29  p.  1911. 

Calder,  John.  The  manufacturer  and  industrial  safety. 

City  club  of  Philadelphia.  Bulletin  v.  5,  no.  6,  Jan.  2J/., 
1912. 


-  Scientific  accident  prevention. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  v.  1,  no.  If,  p.  Ilf-21+, 
Dec.  1911. 

Cease,  D.  L.  Compulsory  compensation  for  injured  workmen. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  v.  1,  no.  1,  p.  Jfl-Jf8, 
Jan.  1911. 

Chase,  Prentice.  Labor,  law  and  justice,  a  treatise  on  workmen’s 
compensation.  132  p.  Stamford,  Ct.  1912. 

Clark,  L.  D.  Liability  of  employers  for  injuries  to  employees: 

Workmen’s  compensation  laws:  Negligence  of  em¬ 
ployees. 

Law  of  the  employment  of  labor.  1911.  ch.  7-9,  p.  12J+- 
20Jf. 


-  Workmen’s  compensation  and  insurance;  laws  and  bills, 

1911. 

U.  S.  —  Labor,  Bureau  of.  Bulletin  no.  92:98-181,  Jan. 

1911. 

Commissioners  on  uniform  state  laws.  Compulsory  act,  uni¬ 
form  workmen’s  compensation  act;  tentative  draft. 
19p.  1912. 

List  of  compensation  acts  in  the  U.  S.  is  given  on  p.  2. 


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Commonwealth  Club  of  California.  Employers’  liability. 
Transactions  6:85-107,  June  1911. 

• -  Workmen’s  compensation  —  employers’  liability. 

Transactions  7  no.  5,  Nov.  1912. 

Conference  of  commissions  on  compensation  for  industria 
accidents,  Chicago,  1910.  Proceedings.  362p.  Bost. 
1910. 

Dawson,  M.  M.  Cost  of  employers’  liability  and  workmen’s 
compensation  insurance. 

U.  S. — Labor,  Bureau  of.  Bulletin  no.  90:71+9-831,  Sept. 
1910. 

Contains  tables  showing  premium  rates  in  the  various 
countries  and  states  of  the  United  States. 

-  Workmen’s  compensation;  would  the  best  system  for  gen¬ 
eral  welfare  be  constitutional? 

Survey  26:671-76,  Aug.  5,  1911. 


Digest  of  the  1911  laws  of  the  various  states  relating^to  prevention 
of  accidents  in  building  construction. 

American  legislative  review,  Oct.  1911. 

Doherty,  P.  J.  Liability  of  railroads  to  interstate  employees;  a 
study  of  certain  aspects  of  federal  regulation  of  the 
remedy  for  death  or  injury  to  employees  in  the  service 
of  interstate  railroads.  371  p.  Bost.  1911. 

Dunham,  H.  P.  comp.  Accident  insurance. 

Business  of  insurance.  1912.  pt.  1+,  v.  2,  p.  3-181. 

-  Liability  insurance. 

Business  of  insurance.  1912.  pt.  5,  v.  2,  p.  185-371+. 

Eastman,  Crystal.  Employer’s  liability. 

Work  accidents  and  the  law.  1910.  p.  167-220. 

-  “Employers’  liability”,  a  criticism  based  on  facts.  23p. 

1909. 


Work-accidents  and  the  law.  345p.  N.  Y.  1910. 
Russell  Sage  foundation. 


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Emery,  J.  A.  Workmen’s  compensation  legislation,  compara¬ 
tively  and  doctrinally  considered ;  taxation  basis  sug¬ 
gested. 

American  bar  association.  Comparative  law  bureau. 
Annual  bulletin.  1911.  p.  17-32. 

Employers’  liability  or  workmen’s  compensation;  position  of  the 
companies. 

Record  36:58-59,  Apr.  1912. 

Fessenden,  S.  D.  Present  status  of  employers’  liability. 

Monographs  on  social  economics.  1901.  no.  J/. 

Foot,  Alfred.  Early  history  of  accident  insurance. 

Insurance  institute  of  London.  Journal  1:30-1/9. 
1907-8. 

■ -  Practice  of  insurance  against  accident  and  employers’* 

liability.  Ed.  2.  215p.  Lond.  1908. 

Freund,  Ernst.  Constitutional  aspects  of  employers’  liability. 
Green  bag  19:80-83.  1907. 


Garrett,  C.  W.  &  others..  Workmen’s  compensation. 

Human  engineering  v.  2  no.  1,  Apr.  1912. 

Accompanied  by  three  charts  showing  respectively: — 
Chart  A.  Workmen’s  compensation  acts  prior  to  1911. 
Chart  B.  Workmen’s  compensation  acts  of  1911. 

Chart  C.  Workmen’s  compensation  bills  proposed  by 
organizations. 


Gephart,  W.  F.  Accidents  and  health  insurance. 

Principles  of  insurance.  1911.  ch.  12.  p.  290-301/.. 

-  Employers’  liability  insurance. 

Principles  of  insurance.  1911.  p.  269-79. 

Hadley,  H.  S.  Employers’  liability  and  workmen’s  compensation. 

Governors'  conference.  Proceedings.  Nov.  1910.  p. 
86-93. 


Hamilton,  Alice.  Occupational  diseases. 

National  conference  of  charities  and  corrections.  Pro¬ 
ceedings.  1911.  p.  197-207. 


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Hard,  William  &  others.  Injured  in  the  course  of  duty;  being 
an  exposition  and  some  conclusions  on  the  subject  of  in¬ 
dustrial  accidents,  how  they  happen,  how  they  are  paid 
for,  and  how  they  ought  to  be  paid  for.  179p.  1910. 

Harris,  H.  J.  Industrial  accidents  and  loss  of  earning  power; 
German  experience  in  1897  and  1907. 

U.  S. — Labor,  Bureau  of.  Bulletin  no.  92:1-96,  Jan. 
1911. 

Hatch,  L.  W.  Plan  for  arriving  at  uniform  accident  reports. 

American  labor  legislation  review  v.  1  no.  1+: 128-36,  Dec. 
1911. 

Henderson,  C.  R.  Casualty  insurance  companies. 

Industrial  insurance  in  the  U.  S.  1909.  p.  17J+-89, 

889-U . 

-  Employer’s  liability  law. 

Industrial  insurance  in  the  U.  S.  1909.  p.  128-18. 

Hoffman,  F.  L.  Industrial  diseases  in  America. 

American  labor  legislation  review  v.  1  no.  1:35-10,  Jan. 

1911. 

Illinois — Legislature — Commission  on  occupational  diseases. 

Report.  219p.  1911. 

Provisions  of  protective  laws  of  the  United  States  and  Europe* 
p.  173-214. 

International  association  of  accident  underwriters.  Proceedings 
of  the  convention,  1901-05,  1907,  1908,  1910,  1911. 

International  association  of  casualty  and  surety  underwriters. 

Proceedings  of  the  convention.  1st,  1911. 

International  harvester  company.  Benefit  and  pension  plans 
for  the  employees. . .  .rev.  issue  of  May  1,  1912.  39p. 

1912. 

-  Industrial  accident  department.  15p.  1910. 


Judson,  F.  N.  Congressional  regulation  of  employers’  liability. 
Indiana  bar  association.  Report.  1908.  p.  53-75. 


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Law,  F.  E.  Workmen’s  compensation  for  accidents. 

National  association  of  manufacturers.  Proceedings. 
1912.  p.  184-207. 

-  Prevention  of  industrial  accidents.  194p.  N.  Y.  1909. 


Legislation  for  1911  on  employers’  liability,  workmen’s  compen¬ 
sation  and  insurance. 

American  labor  legislation  review  v.  1  no.  8:87-114,  Oct. 
1911. 

Table  giving  main  provisions  of  laws  of  1911  relative  to  work 
men’s  insurance  and  compensation  p.  103-4. 


Lescohier,  D.  D.  &  Garrison,  A.  O.  Workmen’s  compensation. 

Minnesota — labor ,  industries  and  commerce,  Bureau  of. 
Biennial  report.  18.  pt.  1,  1911-12. 

Including  table  giving  comparative  summary  of  laws  in  force 
in  the  United  States.  Bibliography  p.  45-48. 

Liability  insurance  association.  Addresses  at  the  annual  meet¬ 
ing.  4th,  1910;  5th,  1911. 

Lott,  E.  S.  Advantages  of  standard  accident  schedules. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  v.  1  no.  4, 122-27,  Dec. 
1911. 


Main  provisions  of  existing  laws  relative  to  reporting  of  occupa¬ 
tional  diseases. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  2:429,  Oct.  1912. 


Main  provisions  of  existing  state  laws  relative  to  workmen’s  com¬ 
pensation  and  insurance. 

American  labor  legislation  review ,  2:4 74,  Oct.  1912. 

Massachusetts — Statistics  of  labor,  Bureau  of.  Bibliography  of 
workmen’s  compensation  acts. 

Bulletin  no.  53:154-56,  Oct.  1907. 

-  Employers’  liability  on  railroads. 

Bulletin  no.  54:165-67,  Nov.  1907. 

-  Federal  employers’  liability  law  held  unconstitutional; 

recent  court  decisions  affecting  labor. 

Bulletin  no.  59:188-90,  May,  1908. 

U.  S.  Supreme  court  decisions. 


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Massachusetts  — Statistics  of  labor,  Bureau  of.  Workmen's 

compensation  acts. 

Bulletin  no.  58:158-56,  Oct.  1907. 

Mathews,  J.  M.  Employers'  liability  and  workmen's  compensa¬ 
tion. 

American  political  science  review  5:585-90,  Nov.  1911. 

Mercer,  H.  Y.  Constitutional  problems  in  workmen's  compen¬ 
sation. 

American  association  for  labor  legislation.  Labor  and 
the  courts.  1910.  p.  108-20. 

Minnesota— Labor,  industries  and  commerce,  Bureau  of. 

Accident  bulletins. 


Industrial  accidents  and  workmen  ’ s  compensation .  58p . 

1909. 

Bulletin  no.  1,  Oct.  1909. 

Bibliography  p.  57-58. 


Minnesota  industrial  safety  conference.  Proceedings,  1911. 

Accident  bulletin  no.  5,  Apr.  1912. 

Moot,  Adelbert.  National  outlook  for  compensation  legislation. 

Survey  27:1905-8,  Mar.  9,  1912. 

National  association  of  manufacturers.  Digest  of  workmen's 
compensation  laws,  1912;  a  reference  work  for  the 
legislator,  lawyer,  insurance  expert,  employer  and 
employee.  55p.  1912. 

National  civic  federation.  Compensation  for  accidents. 

Proceedings  11:168-216,  1911. 

-  Draft  of  an  act  to  provide  compensation  for  workmen 

injured  in  certain  hazardous  industries.  24p. 

-  Views  of  legal  committee  department  on  compensation 

for  industrial  accidents  and  their  prevention.  33p. 
1911. 


Workmen’s  compensation  in  the  United  States. 
Proceedings  12:115-79,  1912. 


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National  civic  federation.  Workmen’s  insurance  in  foreign 
countries;  employers’ liability  in  the  U.  S. ;  compen¬ 
sation  for  injured  wage  earners;  the  prevention  of 
industrial  accidents;  employers’  voluntary  relief  asso¬ 
ciations  ;  retirement  funds  or  old  age  pensions ;  [papers 
read  at  the  10th  annual  meeting] . 

Proceedings  v.  10, 1909. 

National  conference  on  industrial  diseases.  Proceedings.  1st, 
Chic.,  1910. 


-  -  2d, 1912. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  v.  2  no.  2,  June,  1912. 

National  conference  on  workmen’s  compensation.  Proceed¬ 
ings  1909-1910. 

National  convention  of  insurance  commissioners.  Report  of 
committee  on  industrial  health  and  accident  settle¬ 
ments. 

Proceedings  lf2:5-5^9,  1911. 

Investigation  of  settlements  with  policyholders  by  companies 
doing  an  industrial  health  and  accident  business. 


National  metal  trades  association -Committee  on  employers’ 
liability.  Proposed  bill  suggested  by  committee. 
15p.  1911. 

-  -  Report.  97p.  1911. 

New  Jersey — Labor,  Department  of.  Accident  blank  for 
reporting  accidents  in  any  employment  of  labor  and 
for  the  use  of  the  employers’  liability  commission. 

New  York  (state) — Library.  Select  list  of  references  on  em¬ 

ployers’  liability.  1910.  (Typewritten.) 

Olmstead,  V.  PI.,  &  Fessenden,  S.  D.  Employer  and  employee 
under  the  common  law. 

Monographs  on  social  economics.  1901,  no.  3. 


Optional  and  compulsory  laws. 

Survey  28:357-58,  June  1,  1912. 


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Parkinson,  T.  I.  Problems  and  progress  of  workmen’s  compen¬ 
sation  legislation. 

American  labor  legislation  review,  v.  1,  no.  1:55-71 ,  Jan. 
1911. 

Randolph,  C.  F.  Second  brief  on  the  legal  aspects  of  systematic 
compensation  for  industrial  accidents,  pt.  1.  1912. 

Relation  of  state  to  federal  workmen’s  compensation  and  insur¬ 
ance  legislation. 

American  labor  legislation  review  2:7-6  Feb.  1912. 

Contents  include  Compulsory  state  insurance  from  the  work¬ 
man’s  viewpoint,  by  J.  H.  Wallace;  Accident  compensation 
for  federal  employees,  by  I.  M.  Rubinow ;  Constitutional 
status  of  workmen’s  compensation,  by  Ernst  Freund. 

Risteen,  A.  D.  Accident  prevention. 

Bulletin  of  the  Hartford  institute  v.  5,  no.  2,  p.  28-38, 
Mar.  1912. 

Comparative  study. 

Schwedtman,  F.  C.,&  Emery,  J.  A.  Accident  prevention  and 
relief ;  an  investigation  of  the  subject  in  Europe  with 
special  attention  to  England  and  Germany  together 
with  recommendations  for  action  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  481p.  N.  Y.  1911. 

Seager,  H.  R.  Industrial  accidents,  illness  and  premature  death. 

Social  insurance.  1911.  p.  2J/.-83. 

Shadwell,  Arthur.  Workmen’s  compensation  and  insurance. 

Industrial  efficiency.  1909.  p.  JfOS-Jf.22. 

Sherman,  P.  T.  Compensation  commissions;  a  review  of  legis¬ 
lation  proposed  in  seven  states  with  respect  to  work 
accidents. 

Survey  25:9^9-62,  Mar.  Jf,  1911. 

Stetson,  F.  L..  &  others.  Memorandum  submitted  by  certain 
law  members  of  the  committee  of  the  National  civic 
federation,  before  the  congressional  commission  on 
employers’  liability  and  workmen’s  compensation. 
36p.  1911. 

Streightoff,  F.  H.  Health. 

Standards  of  living  among  the  industrial  people  of  Am¬ 
erica.  1911.  ch.  9,  p.  121-35. 


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Strong,  Josiah.  Our  industrial  juggernaut;  [or,  Industrial  acci¬ 
dents  in  the  United  States]  . 

North  American  review  188:1080-36,  Nov.  16,  1906. 


Summary  of  the  laws  of  other  countries  on  the  subject  of  work¬ 
men’s  compensation,  including  the  federal  employers’ 
liability  act  of  1908,  the  government  employees’  com¬ 
pensation  act  of  1908,  and  the  British  workmen’s 
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